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Q21. (Topic 6)
You are planning an Exchange Server 2013 Deployment.
You plan to install exchange servers in two sites, SiteA and SiteB. You plan to add all exchange servers to a single database availability group (DAG) and have all of the databases replicated to all servers.
You implement the load balancers as configured in the following table:
You need to plan a solution that automatically allows all users to connect to their mailbox if all of the exchange servers in one site fail.
What should you include in the plan?
A. Create two host (A) records named mail.fabrikham.com that each point to one of the VIP’s.
B. Change the DAG settings of AllowCrossSiteRPCAccess to $True.
C. Create one host (A) record named site1.fabrikham.com that points to 192.168.1.10 and create one host (A) record named site2.fabrikham.com that points to 192.168.2.10.
D. Change the DAG setting of DatabaseAvailabilityGroupConfiguration to $Null.
Answer: A
Q22. HOTSPOT - (Topic 5)
You need to recommend a solution to audit the issue of User1.
Which command should you recommend? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q23. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
Your company has a main office and a disaster recovery site. An Active Directory site named MainSite exists for the main office. An Active Directory site named DRSite exists for the disaster recovery site. The two sites connect to each other by using a WAN link. All users work in the main office.
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization. The organization contains six servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
All of the Mailbox servers are members of a database availability group (DAG) named
DAG1.
After a WAN link failure, you discover that all of the active mailbox database copies are
located on MBX3, even though MBX1 and MBX2 are still running.
You need to prevent an automatic failover of DAG1 if the WAN link between the two sites
fails but the servers in both sites are still running.
The solution must prevent two active copies of the same database.
What should you do? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Answer:
Q24. (Topic 6)
Your company has a main office and a branch office. An Active Directory site exits for each office.
The offices are connected by a WAN link.
You plan to deploy Exchange Server 2013 in each site.
You need to identify the number of Exchange servers required to meet the following requirements:
-Maintain user access to mailboxes if a single server fails.
-Use the minimize account of Exchange servers in each site.
How many servers should you deploy in each site?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer: B
Q25. (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server organization that contains four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
You are deploying Unified Messaging (UM).
You create a dial plan named UMPlan1 and a UM mailbox policy named UMPlan Mailbox Policy.
You need to ensure that all voice mail sent to the existing extension of a user is delivered to the user's mailbox.
Which three actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Create a UM hunt group
B. Create a UM IP gateway.
C. Configure the IP-PBX to route calls to EX3 and EX4
D. Configure the IP-PBX to route calls to EX I and EX2.
E. Assign EX I and EX2 to UMPlan1.
F. Assign EX3 and EX4 to UMPlan1.
Answer: A,B,C
Explanation:
* When you’re setting up Unified Messaging (UM), you must configure the IP PBXs on your
network to communicate with the Client Access servers running the Microsoft Exchange
Unified Messaging Call Router service and the Mailbox servers running the Microsoft
Exchange Unified Messaging service in your Exchange organization. You must also
configure the Client Access and Mailbox servers to communicate with the IP PBXs.
C: A Unified Messaging (UM) IP gateway represents a physical Voice over IP (VoIP)
gateway, IP Private Branch eXchange (PBX), or session border controller (SBC) hardware
device.
* Here are the basic steps for connecting VoIP gateways, IP PBXs, SIP-enabled PBXs, or
SBCs to Client Access and Mailbox servers:
Step 1: Install the Client Access and Mailbox servers in your organization.
Step 2: Create and configure a Telephone Extension, SIP URI, or E.164 UM dial plan.
Step 3: Create and configure a UM IP gateway. You must create and configure a UM IP
gateway for each VoIP gateway, IP PBX, SIP-enabled PBX, or SBC that will be accepting
incoming calls and sending outgoing calls.
Step 4: Create a new UM hunt group if needed. If you create a UM IP gateway and don’t
specify a UM dial plan, a UM hunt group will be automatically created.
Incorrect:
B, D: The question states, “You need to ensure that all voice mail sent to the existing extension of a user is delivered to the user's mailbox”. The dial plan is therefore a Telephone Extension dial plan. Client Access and Mailbox servers cannot be associated with Telephone Extension or E.164 dial plans.
Q26. (Topic 1)
You need to recommend a solution for the HR voice mail. The solution must meet the
security requirements.
What should you recommend?
A. Create a UM mailbox policy and associate the policy to UM1. Configure the voice mail protection settings of the UM mailbox policy. Create an auto attendant and link the auto attendant to UM1.
B. Create a UM mailbox policy and associate the policy to a new dial plan. Configure the voice mail protection settings of the UM mailbox policy. Create an auto attendant and link the auto attendant to the new dial plan.
C. Create a UM mailbox policy and associate the policy to a new dial plan. Configure the voice mail protection settings of the UM mailbox policy. Assign the UM mailbox policy to the mailbox of the HR department.
D. Create a UM mailbox policy and associate the policy to UM1. Configure the voice mail protection settings of the UM mailbox policy. Assign the UM1 mailbox policy to the mailbox of the HR department.
Answer: D
Explanation:
* Scenario:
/ Use Information Rights Management (IRM) to protect all of the voice mails left for the
telephone number of the human resource (HR) department.
/ There is a UM dial plan named UM1.
* The Protected Voice Mail feature is available with Exchange 2010 and later versions of
Unified Messaging (UM). It can be configured on a UM mailbox policy.
* By default, a single UM mailbox policy is created every time you create a UM dial plan.
The new UM mailbox policy is automatically associated with the UM dial plan, and part of
the dial plan name is included in the display name of the UM mailbox policy. You can edit
this default UM mailbox policy. You can create additional UM mailbox policies to apply a
common set of settings for groups of users.
Q27. (Topic 4)
You need to implement a solution that meets the collaboration requirements.
What should you do?
A. Run the Set-CASMailbox cmdlet.
B. Create an organization relationship.
C. Create a new sharing policy.
D. Modify the organization configuration.
Answer: B
Explanation:
* Scenario: Custom recipient MailTips created in the Exchange Server organization of Trey Research must be visible to the users at Fabrikam. The solution must ensure that administrators can define a subset of users who can share their MailTips.
* MailTips Over Organization Relationships You may want to restrict certain types of MailTips. You can either allow all MailTips to be returned or allow only a limited set that would prevent NDRs. You can configure this setting with the MailTipsAccessLevel parameter on the Set-OrganizationRelationship cmdlet.
Reference: MailTips over organization relationships
Q28. (Topic 6)
Your company has a hybrid deployment of Exchange Server 2013 and Microsoft Office
365.
All recipients have an SMTP suffix of contoso.com.
You discover that all of the email messages sent to the Internet from users who have Office 365 mailboxes are routed through the on-premises Exchange servers.
You need to ensure that all of the email messages are sent directly to the Internet.
What should you do?
A. Modify an organization relationship.
B. Create a new routing group connector.
C. Create a new transport rule.
D. Run the Hybrid Configuration wizard.
Answer: D
Explanation:
Creating and configuring a hybrid deployment with the Hybrid Configuration wizard is now a single process in Microsoft Exchange Server 2013.
The wizard allows you to select and configure Client Access or Edge Transport servers to handle secure mail transport between the on-premises and Exchange Online organizations. The wizard configures on-premises Client Access servers and Microsoft Exchange Online(EOP) on your Office 365 organization for hybrid mail routing. By configuring new and existing Send and Receive connectors in the on-premises organization and Inbound and Outbound connectors in EOP, the wizard allows you to choose whether outbound messages delivered to the Internet from the Exchange Online organization will be sent directly to external mail recipients or routed through your on-premises Exchange servers included in the hybrid deployment.
Reference: Hybrid Configuration wizard
Q29. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization and a Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 server farm.
The SharePoint server farm contains the servers shown in the following table:
You plan to use a SharePoint eDiscovery Center.
You need to recommend which component must be deployed before you can use the SharePoint eDiscovery Center for In-Place eDiscovery.
What should you recommend? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
Answer:
Q30. HOTSPOT - (Topic 6)
You have an Exchange Server 2013 organization that has mailbox audit logging enabled for all users.
You deploy two third-party applications named App1 and App2. Both applications access a mailbox named Mailbox1.
App1 uses a mail-enabled user account named App1_user. App2 uses a mailbox-enabled user account named App2_user.
You need to prevent the audit logs from containing entries that relate to App2.
Which command should you run? (To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.)
Answer: